Best of rabble podcasting in 2012

2012 has been a great year for podcasts on rabble! This roundup includes some great audio and interviews looking at topics from First Nations rights, activism against Enbridge, Naomi Wolf's Vagina, and more!

Here are some of our best from 2012.

1. This episode of Aw@lfeatures a discussion with radical historian Luke Stewart about the Rally, Walk, and Community BBQ which took place back in April in Grand River Territory of the Six Nations and looks at respecting historical friendships and honouring treaties:

3. On this episode of John Bonnar's Audio Blog, learn about the Indigenous and allied movement Against Enbridge's Tar Sands Pipelines and Tankers, via speeches and interviews. The Yinka Dene Alliance took a Freedom Train across Canada in the spring to enforce their legal ban on the Enbridge Northern Gateway oil pipelines and tankers project, and to stand up for their freedom to choose their own future:

5. Migrant Matters radio features audio from a panel at the May Day potluck, which has been celebrated in Guelph, Ontario for the past four years, illuminating the experiences of working-class migrants and immigrants in relation to Canada's continually failing immigration and labour legislation:

6. This episode of Needs No Introduction features journalist Chris Hedges talking about the way in which America has allowed an unregulated, unfettered capitalism to create an empire of consumption and argues Americans should follow the lead of protests and uprisings happening across the world, including the student protests and Occupy:

7. This episode of Rabble Radio focuses on activism against climate change, organizing against violence against women, and Idle No More, the slogan sweeping the nation, as Aboriginal groups across Canada rally for social justice and indigenous sovereignty: